The following individuals appeared during felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed below. If charged, they will appear Aug. 4 in Circuit Court.

• Kimberly Cobren, 29, failure to appear — $200,000.

Cobren reportedly failed to appear for her assigned court date.

• Laura Fox, 26, forgery — $3,500.

In early May, Simmons Bank of Russellville informed the Russellville Police Department (RPD) of possible stolen checks endorsed by Fox. The RPD later determined, according to a report, that the checks were reported stolen by a Russellville resident.

• Julius Ali-El, 36, theft by receiving — $7,500.

On Monday, the RPD was notified that Ali-El, who had reportedly stolen a vehicle out of Virginia, was seen at a rest area off Interstate 40. Officers recovered the vehicle and reportedly found Ali-El in possession of the vehicle’s keys.

• Thomas Cathey, 56, terroristic threatening — $7,500.

On Monday, Cathey allegedly threatened to kill an RPD officer and two detention center officers.

• Kayla Schneider, 23, possession of drug paraphernalia — $10,000.

• Victoria Collins, 27, possession of drug paraphernalia — $5,000.

On Monday, the RPD responded to a disturbance at Hastings involving Schneider and Collins, who were reportedly shouting obscenities at each other. Officers found Schneider and Collins in possession of bags containing drug paraphernalia including pills, syringes and multiple small bags, according to a report.

• Christopher Mitchener, 26, terroristic act — $50,000.

On Sunday, two Russellville residents told the RPD that they had a disagreement with Mitchener and two other individuals who later returned and fired several shots into their house.